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Oldsmobile 88 (1949-1954)

Oldsmobile 88 (1949-1954) 1

Manufacturer : Oldsmobile
Productions : 1949-1954
Engine : V6, 110.7 PS (80,60 kW or 108,46 HP) at 3400 Rev. per min.
Transmission : 3 speed automatic transmission
Source : wikipedia.org

The Oldsmobile 88 (a.k.a. Eighty-Eight) was a full-size car sold by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors, particularly the entry-level models such as the 88 and Dynamic 88. The 88 series was also an image leader for Oldsmobile, particularly in the early years (1949–51) when it was one of the best performing automobiles thanks to its relatively small size, light weight and advanced overhead-valve high-compression V8 engine originally designed for the larger and more luxurious 98 series but dropped into the smaller six-cylinder Oldsmobile 76 body, creating what was considered the predecessor of musclecars of the 1960s.

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Oldsmobile Cutlass S (1973-1976)

Manufacturer :  Oldsmobile
Productions : 1973-1976
Transmission : 5-speed manual transmission
Source : netcarshow.com

The Oldsmobile Cutlass was an automobile made by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors. The Cutlass was introduced in 1961 as a unibody compact car competing with the Dodge Lancer and Mercury Comet.

Over the years, the Cutlass name was used by Oldsmobile as almost a sub-marque, with a number of different vehicles bearing the name simultaneously. This was probably shrewd, because the Cutlass name had great equity and became one of the most popular nameplates in the industry in the 1970s. However, the proliferation of Oldsmobile Cutlass models caused confusion in the market-place in the 1980s, when three different vehicles (the Cutlass Calais, Cutlass Ciera, and Cutlass Supreme) all shared the name.


Oldsmobile Cutlass (1961)

Manufacturer : Oldsmobile
Productions : 1961
Engine : V8 engine 155 hp (115.6 kW) and 210 lb-ft (284 N-m)
Source : netcarshow.com

The Oldsmobile Cutlass was an automobile made by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors. The Cutlass was introduced in 1961 as a unibody compact car competing with the Dodge Lancer and Mercury Comet.

Over the years, the Cutlass name was used by Oldsmobile as almost a sub-marque, with a number of different vehicles bearing the name simultaneously. This was probably shrewd, because the Cutlass name had great equity and became one of the most popular nameplates in the industry in the 1970s. However, the proliferation of Oldsmobile Cutlass models caused confusion in the market-place in the 1980s, when three different vehicles (the Cutlass Calais, Cutlass Ciera, and Cutlass Supreme) all shared the name.


Oldsmobile 442 (1968-1972)

Manufacturer : Oldsmobile
Productions : 1968-1972
Source : netcarshow.com

The Oldsmobile 442 was a muscle car produced by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors. It was introduced as an option package for F-85 and Cutlass models sold in the United States beginning with the 1964 model year. It became a model in its own right from 1968 to 1971, then reverted to an option through the mid-1970s. Oldsmobile revived the name in the 1980s on the rear-wheel drive Cutlass Supreme and early 1990s as an option package for the new front-wheel drive Cutlass.


Bugatti 101 (1954)

Bugatti 101 (1954)

Manufacturer : Bugatti
Productions : 1954
Engine : inline 8 cylinder, 135.00 PS (98,51 kW or 132,34 HP) at 5500 Rev. per min.
Transmission : 4 speed manual transmission
Source : automobile-catalog.com

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Daihatsu Bee (1954)

Daihatsu Bee (1954) 1

Manufacturer : Daihatsu
Productions : 1954
Engine : 19,90.00 PS (14,93 kW or 19,90 HP) at 5000 Rev. per min.
Transmission : 3 speed transmission
Source : google.com

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Oldsmobile Alero Concept (1997)

Oldsmobile Alero Concept (1997) 1

Manufacturer : Oldsmobile
Productions : 1997
Engine : LA1 3.4 L (207 in³) V6 – 170 hp (Optional on GL, Standard on GLS)
Source : netcarshow.com

The design of the Alero was originally previewed in 1997 with the Alero Alpha concept car, a futuristic V6-powered sport coupe that featured many design elements seen in the production Alero as well as some that were never meant for production.

The Alero was sold either as a 4-door sedan or as a 2-door coupé. It shared its chassis and many parts, including engines, with the Pontiac Grand Am. It was part of the GM N platform.


Oldsmobile Aerotech 1988

Manufacturer : Oldsmobile
Productions : 1988
Source : netcarshow.com


Alfa Romeo 2000 Sport Spider (1954)

Alfa Romeo 2000 Sport Spider (1954) 1

Manufacturer : Alfa Romeo
Productions : 1954
Source : netcarshow.com

Alfa Romeo 2000 (series 102) is a car produced by the Italian automobile manufacturing company Alfa Romeo as a successor to the 1900.

First shown in 1957 on the Turin autosalon, the car was produced in two models, the Alfa Romeo 2000 Berlina with 105 bhp (78 kW) and the Spider with 115 bhp (86 kW) since 1958. In 1960, the Sprint was added. The engine was an enlarged version of the Alfa Romeo 1900´s four-cylinder displacing 1975 cc. The cast-iron block and aluminum head engine using single downdraft Solex carburetor produced 105 horsepower (78 kW) at 5300 rpm in Alfa Romeo 2000 Berlina and the version used in Sprint and Spider produced 115 bhp (86 kW) at 5900 rpm with two Solex sidedraft carburetors. The Alfa Romeo 2000 Berlina had gearbox operated via column mounted shifter making space for three people in front. In Spider version the gearchange was located in floor and until 1961 it was pure two seater when 2+2 seater came available.